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101 Married James Deaton BARKER, Mary Emmaline (Emma) (I119289409)
 
102 Married John Creech, 11 January 1906 BARKER, Julia (I119289399)
 
103 MARRied Julius Caesar Dugger 1779 Wilkesboro, Wilkes County, Tennessee
burial:Dugger Cem, Sugar Grove Baptist Church, Johnson County, Tennessee 
HALL, Mary (I535417056)
 
104 MARRied, 1779, Wilkesboro, Wilkes Co. NC to mary Hall.
burial: Dugger Family Cem. Sugar Grove Baptist Church, Johnson County, Tenn 
DUGGER, Julius Caesar (I535417055)
 
105 Married: Carl Shull BARKER, Martha (I523215769)
 
106 MARY A. HENNEN, 86, of Whiting, MANCHESTER, died Monday, Aug. 28, at Community Medical Center, Toms River. Born in Paterson, she lived there most of her life before moving to Crestwood Village V, Whiting, in 1978. Mary was a -.1 1. c rm- t; 1 fym . wr me ijinen ana inreaa in Paterson for five years, then a waitress for The Brownstone House in Paterson for 10 years, before retiring in 1978. She was predeceased by her husband, Peter P., in May of 2006; and two brothers, Henry Prior and James Prior. Surviving are one son and daughter-in-law, Peter R. and Frances of Wayne; one daughter and son-in-law, Catherine M. and Mark Schepps of Whiting; one brother, John Prior of St. Paul, Minn.; and four grandchildren, Peter, Christina, Caitlyn and Lindsey. Visiting hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 8 to 8:30 a.m. Friday at Carmona-Bolen Home for Funer als, dd Kouie oju, wnuing. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Friday at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church, Whiting. PRIOR, Mary Agnes (I2005)
 
107 Mass Grave - Originally buried Masonic Cemetery San Francisco MARSH, Andrew Jackson (I539035541)
 
108 May E. (Marsh) Holcomb

May E. Holcomb 1915-2010 WESTFIELD- May E. (Marsh) Holcomb, 95, died Friday, Nov. 12th. Wife of Lawrence who died in 2004. Mother of Lawrence C. "Skip" Holcomb of Summerville, SC, Betsy A. Loehn and Patricia Sam, both of Westfield. She also leaves seven grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and on great-great grandchild. Graveside services are Thurs. at 1:30 p.m. in Southwick Cemetery. No calling hours. The Robert E. Cusack Funeral Home, 94 Main St., Westfield is assisting family with arrangements. 
MARSH, Mae Elizabeth (I1688)
 
109 MEMORIAL
FROM PROCEEDINGS, 1918

From Proceedings, Page 1918-271, Grand Master's Address:

I exceedingly regret to be obliged to announce the decease of R.W. Brother James M. Gleason who passed from us on Tuesday, October 15, 1918. He became a member of this Grand Lodge in December, 1878, and was elected to Permanent Membership in 1887. For more than thirty years he cherished a deep interest in this Grand Body. Always present at the Quarterly Communications, always willing to serve in any capacity, prompt and efficient in every duty, wise and sympathetic in every case of want or distress - such was Brother Gleason, whose cordial greeting and cheerful disposition we shall greatly miss. His work was well done, his years full of activity, and his life crowned with charity and good will.

From Proceedings, Page 1918-491:

R. W. James Mellen Gleason, son of Josiah, Jr. and Susan Reed Morse Gleason, was born at Wardsboro, Vermont, October 6, 1833. He received his education in the public and private schools in his native town, at Springfield Wesleyan Seminary, Springfield, Vermont, and at French's Commercial College, Boston, Mass. He had taught school in Vermont four terms, probably the greater part of a year, when at twenty-three, in common with so many other New England country boys, he gravitated to Boston for his life work. Here he was a bookkeeper for seven years, and of the next seven years a hotel proprietor for three years. On March 1, 1870, he became Cashier of the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, filling that position more than twenty-four years, when he became Treasurer, and served in that position until his retirement from business in 1911.

His genealogical record shows him to be in the eighth generation from Thomas Gleason, of Sulgrave, Northamptonshire, England, who came to this country about 1632. It would be impossible to select a characteristic of our Brother which would apply singly to his many-sided life. He was an "all-round" good man, and viewed from any point measured up to the full stature of manliness. He was genial and wholesome to meet, faithful to every trust and to his friends, loyal to his country, his home, and to the Masonic Fraternity of which he was an honored member, charitable beyond anything we shall ever know, a liberal contributor to any cause which merited his attention and sympathy. As a memorial to his father and mother he caused to be erected in his native town a town hall which is said to have cost fifty thousand dollars. He was not given to discussing his gifts even with his close friends, and it is therefore impossible to record his benefactors.

He enjoyed the society of his friends, as is evident by the following list of clubs and societies of which he was a member, which also indicates the diversity of his inclinations.

New England Historic Genealogical Society
Boston Art Club
Appalachian Mountain Club
Bostonian Society
Young Men's Christian Union
Vermont Association of Boston
Vermont Veterans Association of Boston and Vicinity, Honorary Member
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, Sergeant one year
Knights of Rome and Red Cross of Constantine
Edward W. Kinsley Post No. 113, G.A.R., Associate Member
Algonquin Club
Boston City Club
Middlesex Club
Massaehusetts Republican Club
Siloam Lodge, No. 2, I.O.O.F.

But with all his associations and connections there is no doubt his membership in the Masonic Fraternity rested nearest his heart and claimed and received his most intense devotion. In this he displayed the most untiring and efficient service as member of committee, or as a subordinate or presiding officer, without doubt obtaining more satisfaction from this connection than from any other outside his business.

The following will indicate his activities in the various Masonic organizations. He received the Master Mason degree in Joseph Warren Lodge February 25, 1868, and membership March 24, 1868. He was respectively Junior Deacon, Senior Deacon, Junior Warden, Senior Warden, and Worshipful Master two years, 1877-1879. He was Treasurer of his Lodge twenty-five years, 1880-1905, when he was elected a Trustee, which office he held until his death.

In Grand Lodge he served as Grand Pursuivant, 1881 and 1882; Grand Lecturer, 1884 to 1887 inclusive; a member of the Auditing Committee 1878 to 1880 inclusive, the last two years Chairman of the Committee; Chairman of the Committee on Returns 1880 to 1888, to which Committee he was later reappointed, being its Chairman at the time of his death; member of the Committee on Charters and By-Laws 1903-1907, and Senior Grand Warden in 1888. He was a member of the Worshipful Masters' Association of Boston, and one of the organizers of the District Deputy Grand Masters Association of which he continued an active and honored member.

He received the Royal Arch Degree in Saint Andrew's Chapter January 20, 18n. serving as Chaplain two years, 1884-85. He received the Super-Excellent Degree in Boston Council Royal and Select Masters May 28, 1871, serving as Recorder seven years from 1873. He received the Order of the Temple in Boston Commandery No. 2, Knights Templars, November 20, 1872, when he served as Assistant Guard, Junior Warden, Senior Warden, Captain General, Generalissimo, and Eminent Commander. In Grand Commandery he served on the Committee on Ritual in 1884 and as Grand Lecturer in 1890.

He received the Grades in Boston Lodge of Perfection, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, and served two years as Secretary. He became a member of Giles F. Yates Council of Princes of Jerusalem October 6, 1871, Mount Olivet Chapter of Rose Croix October 20, 1871, and Massachusetts Consistory Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret November 3, 1871. He received the thirty-third degree and was enrolled an Honorary Member of the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, September 21, 1897. He received the Royal Order of Scotland September 19, 1898.

He died October 15, 1918. Funeral services were held at the Second Unitarian Meeting House, Coolidge Corner, October 20, 1918. Rev. Dr. Van Ness and Rev. Dr. Hamilton, Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge, officiating. In keeping with the well-known desires of our Brother, the service was of the simplest character, only Boston Commandery being represented officially by a guard of honor. After the ceremonies the remains were conveyed to Wardsboro, Vermont, for interment.

So passes a good man and a good Mason, one who "Iived respected and dies regretted."

Signed by the Committee,
Dana J. Flanders
Daniel W. Lawrence, Senior Permanent Member of the Grand Lodge,
Leonard B. Nichols.  
GLEASON, Sir James Mellen (I539034264)
 
110 Meredith W. Puckett was the son of Morgan Puckett and Susan Whitaker Puckett. Any marriage for him is unknown but in 1875 he petitioned the Breathitt Co. court to adopt the minor children of Elizabeth Childers Maloney, widow of John Maloney. The father of these children is uncertain since Mr. Maloney had passed before they were born. The children had been bound and apprenticed to Mr.Puckett (Mr. Puckett was said to be a relative of the children) by the court, His children were:

Mary E. (Maloney) Puckett 1859 twin
James B. (Maloney) Puckett 1859 twin
B. Monroe (Maloney) Puckett 1860
Martha A. (Maloney) Puckett 1863
Francis (Maloney) Puckett 1865
Louvina C. (Maloney) Puckett 1868

Mr. Puckett may not be buried in this cemetery. I am in the processing of trying to locate the correct cemetery. Some sources say he is buried in the cemetery at Puckett Bend in Vancleve, Ky. but I did not find him listed there. 
PUCKETT, Meredith William (I539037276)
 
111 Military Funeral Held For Major C. G. Stevenson Barial of Spanish War and World War Veteran Set for Today in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, N. Y. Funeral services for Major Charles G. Stevenson of 1316 85th who died Friday night at the Norwegian Hospital, were held yesterday afternoon at St. Philip's P. E. Church, 11th Ave. and 80th St. The Rev. Alfred W. Price, rector, officiated. Company of the 14th Infantry N. Y. N. which is commanded by Capt. Charles G. Stevenson escorted the body from the home to the church. Brooklyn Post of the American Legion and Brooklyn Camp, 22, of the United Spanish War Veterans, of which Major Stevenson was a member, con ducted memorial services at his home on Monday night. Major Stevenson will be buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy. Ma, Ogden J. Ross, 105th Infantry, N. Y. N. has arranged for a bugler and firing squad to render a last salute. The burial service will be conducted by the rector of St. Paul's Church, Troy, where Major Stevenson's father and mother were married on Dec. 17, 1862. Major Stevenson suffered a stroke of paralysis on Monday of last week in his office. He lapsed into unconsciousness on Monday and continued so to the end. He is survived by his widow, Beatrice V. Stevenson; a son, Capt. Charles G. Stevenson Jr. of the 14th Infantry, N. Y. N. and a daughter, Cornelia B. Baker, and four grand? children, Daniel and Beatrice Baker and Geraldine and John H. Stevenson. Maior Stevenson, who was born in New York City on Jan. 30, 1868, was graduated from Columbia Grammar School in 1886 and at tended Columbia University for two years. He also atienaea uoiumoia Law School, but completed his law studies in the office of Wilson H. Powell. He was admitted to the bar June 26, 1891. Shortly after his admission to the bar he became connected with Lawyers Title and Guaranty Company and later with the United States Title Guar anty Company. When tlie latter company was absorbed by the New York Title and Mortgage uompany he was solicitor in charge of the Brooklyn office. He resigned from that position in 1929 and has since been in practice for himself at 32 Court this borough. Major Stevenson was a veteran or the Spanish-American and World Wars. Before the Spanish war he was a member of the Naval Re serve before it was organized into the First Naval Battalion. At the outbreak of the Spanish War he re ceived permission from the Colonel of the 47th Regiment oi tne New York National Guard to organize a company and with the assistance of his brother, Sgt. Robert Stevenson, and Henry A. F. Young, he recruited and enlisted Company M. He was raised to captain and placed in command of the unit, seeing service in Ponce, San Juan, Porto Rico and Caguas. He volunteered at the outbreak of the World War and was commissioned a major in infantry, serving in the St. Die defensive sector and in the Meuse-Argonne offensive. RKO Prospect Will Celebrate Anniversary During the week beginning Saturday, Nov. 3, the RKO Prospect will celebrate its anniversary. There have been booked for this week some of the finest feature entertainment available, with "Judge Priest," starring Will Rogers, on the first three days of the week, and "Chu Chin Chow" on the last four days of the week. Also, on this week only the shows will change on Tuesday instead of the usual Wednesday because of Election Day. From Monday to Friday of Anniversary Week there will be something extra the stage every night, with the usual Talent Quest on Wednesday night. The other contests which will make this a gay festival week, is a Piano-Duo Contest, a Tango Contest, Old Time Waltz Contest and on the final night a Fancy Roller Skating Contest. LEARN to DANCE STAGE AND BALLROOM DANCING Privotal or Class Lessons Adults, Children; Baby Clasic Boys' Class for Boys Only Adults' Ballroom Classes Business Girls' Evening Tap Class Howell's Dancing School 43 ftMh St. Phons KCdjM -8S3t. Oldest School in Bay Ridga Teeth PLATES AT PRICES THAT WILL MEET ANY RESPONSIBLE COMPETITION In addition we will keep in repair for one year and make no charges for extractions or X-rays when platca are ordered. Coniultaliotts are free and prompt servici ii assured ESTABLISHED 1915 Dr. L. KRONMAN Surgeon Dentist 5102 FIFTH AVENUE STEVENSON, Major Charles Goldsmith (I1545)
 
112 Mrs Alfred Russell Dies In Breathitt ! Special JACKSON Ky May 23— Mrs 1 Jane D Russell 40 wife of former County Attorney Alfred M Russell died late Saturday night at her residence one mile east of Jackson after an illness of eight months I Mrs Russell was a native of the Crockettsville section of Breathitt j county After her marriage she i moved to Jackson where she re-j sided until one year ago when she j moved to the Russell farm She was a member of the Jackson Methodist ' church Besides her husband she is survived by four sons Alfred Overton Russell Charles Edwin Russell Carl Douglass Russell and Absolcm Croscn Russell three daughters i Mrs Alberta Walk Mrs Lillian i Fraley and Miss Imogene Russell all of Jackson her mother Mrs Ellen Deaton of Heidelberg Funeral services will be held at the residence Monday afternoon with the Rev P F Adams her pastor officiating Burial will follow in the Bach cemetery at Quicksand DEATON, Jane (I93499435)
 
113 Mrs.Manross Dies at 97; Helped Library BRISTOL - Mrs. Delia (Hawley) Manross, 97 widow of Arthur N. Manross, who helped finance Manross Memorial Library died Monday in Avon Convalescent Hospital. Born in Bristol, she was a lifelong member of First Congregational Church and when she died the oldest member of the church. Since her husband died in 1957, she had been the principal benefactress of the Frederick N. Manross Memorial Library, Forestville section, which, her husband donated in memory of his father. Her husband designed engines for several of the first autombiles in the country during his early business career. She leaves a son, Col. Frederick T. Manross of Farmington. The funeraj : Wednesday, 2 p.m., First Congregational Church with Dr. Rev. Theodore W. Boltz, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Roswell Henkelman, retired pastor of Madison, officiating. Burial: Forestville Cemetery. Calling hours: none. Arrange-, ments: Young Funeral Service, 25 Bellevue Ave. TUTTLE, Della (I539036275)
 
114 Name changed from Oldakowski to Oldach OLDACH, Charles Kenneth "Chuck" (I1800)
 
115 Name: Frances Marsh
Birth Date: 1 Feb 1892
Birth Place: Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Ethnicity: Canadian
Father's name: Frank Pierce Marsh
Mother's name: Susan Lilla Atwood
FHL Film Number: 1001020 
MARSH, Frances (I539034881)
 
116 Name: Marsh
Birth Date: 29 May 1895
Birth Place: Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Ethnicity: Canadian
Father's name: Frank P Marsh
Mother's name: Susan L Atwood
FHL Film Number: 1001020

New Hampshire Birth Records, early to 1900." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009. New Hampshire Registrar of Vital Statistics. "Index to births, early to 1900." New Hampshire Registrar of Vital Statistics, Concord, New Hampshire. 
MARSH, Edith Mae (I539034033)
 
117 Name: Frank S Kosinski
Birth Year: 1918
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Pennsylvania
State: Pennsylvania
County or City: Erie

Enlistment Date: 26 Feb 1942
Enlistment State: Pennsylvania
Enlistment City: New Cumberland
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life

Education: Grammar school
Civil Occupation: Tracktor Driver* or Truck Driver, Heavy or Chauffeur or Truck Driver, Light An asterisk (*) appearing after a job title indicates that a trade test for the particular occupation will be found in the United States Employment Service Manual, Oral Trade Test
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 68
Weight: 164 
KOSINSKI, Frank Stanley (I1651)
 
118 Nancy (Hutchinson) Ritchie, daugther of Peter Hutchinson and Nancy Jane (Green) Hutchinson, married John Ritchie, Sr., son of James Crockett Ritchie and Mary (Keith) Ritchie, in 1804.

They had the following children: James, Rachel, Sarah "Sallie", Nancy, Naomi "Omie", and John Jr.

The Ritchie family moved from Virginia to Buncombe County, North Carolina where they are found on the 1800 Buncombe County census. Sometime before 1810, they moved to Kentucky. After a while, they moved back to Russell County, Virginia. Sometime between 1831-1832 they moved from Scott County, Virginia back to Russell County, Virginia. This is the part of Russell County that is now Wise County, Virginia. They show up on the 1840 land tax list for Russell County, Virginia. By 1860, Nancy, at age 81 was living with her daughter Nancy who had married Jeremiah Powers. 
HUTCHINSON, Nancy (I539037326)
 
119 Nancy Ann Deaton married: (1) Walter Hays (son of Letch Hays and Malvery Hays ) in Jackson, Breathitt County, Kentucky on May 17, 1919--Marriage Bond 101. Age of Nancy is listed as 19 and Walter's age at 22.
(2) Mize Hensley (son of Johnson Hensley and Mary Ann Combs). Mize was a Breathitt County Deputy Sheriff and was shot and later died in Fayette County, Kentucky.
(3) Blair Collins (son of John Collins and Dicie Emiline Fletcher). Blair died in July of 1971 in Baltimore, Maryland.
(4) Harry Skipper--They were married in Baltimore, Maryland and moved to Jackson, Breathitt County, Kentucky where he died in 1988. 
DEATON, Nancy (I1761)
 
120 Nicolina Cirillo Yoculan, age 96, of Erie, died Wednesday, November 1, 2017, at Manchester Commons. She was born May 28, 1921, in Erie, the daughter of the late Pasquale and Maria (Tartaglione) Cirillo.

A lifelong resident of Erie, she was a member of St. Paul's RC Church and had worked as a sales clerk with the former Mason Department Store.

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Rocco Yoculan; three brothers, Arthur, Anthony, and Frank Cirillo; and four sisters, Phyllis DiLoreto, Philomena DiFucci, Ann Bennetti, and Angeline Bennetti.

Nicolina is survived by her three children, Frank Yoculan and his wife Vicky; David Yoculan and his wife Belen, and Esther Yoculan, all of Erie. She is the grandmother of Christopher Yoculan and husband John Cole of Oakland Park, Fla., Frank Yoculan and his wife Melissa of Atlanta, Ga, Rocco Yoculan, James Yoculan, Debbie Kinnard and her husband Terrance, and Janet Andrews, all of Erie. She is the sister of Rose D'Amico of Erie and is also survived by nine great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Friends are invited to call at the John J. Quinn Funeral Home, West 9th and Liberty St., on Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and are invited to attend Prayer Services there Monday at 9:30 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass at 10:00 a.m. in St. Paul's RC Church. Private burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a charity of one's choice. 
CIRILLO, Nicolina (I539037485)
 
121 No Headstone HOLCOMB, Simeon (I0964)
 
122 Note from Find A Grave Memorial ID: 163775225

Son of David and Chloe (Hazeltine) Dexter. He was a partner in the mercantile house of Dexter & Perry in Dover, VT, moved to Wilmington and was connected with E.& O. J. Gorham; later he owned a mercantile house in Jamaica. He moved to Boston and engaged in a shoe and boot business. On 6 Feb 1856 he married Ellen Simonds, daughter of Asa and Sophia (Lyon) Simonds. Their children were Florence Bell and David Hazeltine Dexter. From book, "Men of Vermont: an Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters and Sons of Vermont" 
DEXTER, Daniel Gilbert (I539034641)
 
123 Note Left on Find A Grave Memorial 129666597 for Pearl Pauline Felska Gillesse

1920 Ionia, Ionia, MI
Paul Felska 39
Myrtle Felska 35
Pearl Felska 16
Gladys Felska 13
Viola Felska 12
Ray Annis 28 Mother's brother

MARRIAGE
Name: Pearl P Felski
[Pearl P Fels??]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 18
Birth Year: abt 1904
Birth Place: Westwood M
Marriage Date: 1 Mar 1922
Marriage Place: Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA
Residence Place: Grand Rapids
Father: Paul Fels??
Mother: ??Yrtle Annis
Spouse: Albert Vredevelt

1930 Grand Rapids, Kent, MI
Allen B Vredevelt 30
Pearl Vredevelt 26
Eilleen Vredevelt 8
Robert Vredevelt 6

DIVORCE
Name: Pearl Vredevelt
Marriage Date: 1 Mar 1922
Marriage Place: Michigan
Decree Date: 23 May 1936
Decree Place: Kent, Michigan, USA
Spouse Name: Allen B Vredevelt
Number of Children: 2
Divorce Status: Granted for cruelty

MI DEATH INDEX
Name: Pearl P Gillesse
Birth Date: 16 Aug 1903
Death Date: 7 Apr 1975
Gender: Female
Residence: Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan
Place of Death: Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan 
FELSKA, Pearl (I539036265)
 
124 Notes for Ardella Hensley:
per Barbara Deaton:
Ardella worked at the old Bach Hospital. She was keeping company with a local fellow, Courtney/Red Hays. He was about 5 years older than Ardella. It seems he promised to marry her and backed out. At age 18, Ardella committed suicide by taking 5 tablets of an extremely deadly poison. She had gotten the tablets at the hospital. She lay sick and dying for about 3 weeks during which time she suffered horrific bouts of vomiting. The vomitus included bits and pieces of flesh. Courtney did not come around then nor later when she died.

Ardella had a small box. It was about the size of our shoe boxes. She kept it tied and near her all the time. She cautioned everyone not to bother the box nor to look in it. No one did. Her mother Sarah looked after the box and, presumably, saw that it was buried with Ardella. This adds come credence to the belief she and been pregnant. 
HENSLEY, Ardella (I539034561)
 
125 Nutritionist, Activist, Author. He was born into a prosperous family in the newly incorporated industrial city of Lawrence, Massachusetts and was educated at Dartmouth College. A successful businessman, he experienced severe health issues due to his obesity. With the intention to lose weight and gain strength he became a self-taught nutritionist who experimented with diet. He advocated food be chewed until it was liquefied before swallowing which led to his being nicknamed the ‘Great Masticator'. He led the clean living and scientific eating movement between 1895 and 1919 along with such notables as Dr. John Harvey Kellogg. Through publications and lecture circuit tours he made millions of dollars promoting his dietetic beliefs. His dieting advice and lifestyle philosophy was called 'Fletcherizing', a term he coined in his 1913 book "Fletcherism: What It I What It Is or How I Became Young at Sixty." He attained worldwide notoriety which was aided by his ability to create catchy slogans such as "Nature will castigate those who don't masticate" and "Do not eat when you are sad or mad; only when you are glad". Upton Sinclair and John D. Rockefeller were among those who followed his nutritional dogma. Henry James and Mark Twain were visitors to his palatial home in Venice, Italy. During World War I he was appointed as a food economist for the commission for relief in Belgium (CRB) serving under future president Herbert Hoover. After his death, Fletcherizing was relegated to a fad and Fetcher himself was categorized as somewhat of crackpot. However, a few of his dieting claims have gained credibility in recent times such as chewing slowly; eating only when you are hungry; and avoiding mindless eating. FLETCHER, Dr. Horace Page (I539037564)
 
126 Obituary

Robin Ann Landrum, 67, passed away at home in Seelyville, Indiana on April 15 she was born August 7 1951 in Michigan City to Betty and David Mason. She was proceeded in Death by her mother Betty Mason and one granddaughter Melissa Church. Survivors are her husband Artus Landrum of Seelyville in. Her father David J Mason of Seelyville one daughter Larissa Walters and Son in law Daniel Walters of Terre Haute.Two grandchildren Alisha Ann Church and Steven Artus church .one great-granddaughter Khloie Noel Mccowen. Two brothers James A Mason wife Connie Mason.of Dennison Ill. Dave Mason JR wife Marsha Mason of Ind.several extended family and friends. 
MASON, Robin Ann (I539036008)
 
127 Obituary for A.J. RUSSELL
A.J.RUSSELL BURIED TODAY Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wheeler, 461 Cedar Crest avenue, have been called to Louisville, Ky., by the death of Mrs. Wheeler's son-in-law, Andrew J. Russell. i The deceased is a member of the faculty of the University of Louisville School of Law, and was educated at Berea college and Tale. He died Sunday night at 7 o'clock in the Norton Memorial infirmary in Louisville, following four weeks' illness of typhoid fever. He was 33 years old. He Was married to Miss Bertella M. Lee, daughter of Mrs. H. B. Wheeler, in Newark in 1929. Funeral services were held at 9 o'clock this morning in Louisville and a second service will be held at 2:30 o'clock this morning in. Berea, Ky. Services this morning in Louisville were conducted by Dr. Raymond A. Kent, president of the University of Louisville, and in Berea will be conducted by Dr. 3. M. Hutchins, president of Berea college. Burial will be made in Berea. 
RUSSELL, Andrew Jackson (I535428776)
 
128 Obituary Published on Legacy.com

Loving wife and Mother Harriet A. Sadoski, 96, formerly of 5450 Appleman Road, died December 2, 2012 at her residence in Ball Pavilion at Brevillier Village following an illness. She was born in Erie, Pa., June 24, 1916, daughter of late Walter and Alexandra Kosinski. She lived in Erie all of her life. Harriet was a homemaker all of her life. She enjoyed baking, gardening, being with family and playing a lot of cards. She was a past den mother of St. Boniface Cub Scouts, involved with the PTA, and a room mother. Harriet was preceded in death by her husband Stan Sadoski; son, Robert Sadoski; a grand-daughter, Lori Sadoski Bauschard; four brothers, Walter, Frank, Joe, and Wallace Kosinski; and one sister, Mary Bagniszewski. She is survived by a daughter Cindy Hornaman, and her husband, Chris, of Allentown, Pa. and a son, Thomas Sadoski, and his wife, Barbara. She is also survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call at the Russell C. Schmidt & Son Funeral Home Inc., 5000 Wattsburg Road (corner of East Gore Rd. and Pine Ave.) on Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and are invited to a prayer service there on Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Boniface Catholic Church at 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in Mt. of Olives Cemetery. Memorials may be made to St. Boniface Catholic Church, 9367 Wattsburg Road, Erie, PA, 16509, or Brevillier Village 5416 E. Lake Road, Harborcreek, PA 16511 Please visit www.SchmidtFuneralHomeErie.com to sign the Book of Memories. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/erietimesnews/obituary.aspx?pid=161510509#sthash.ABmnzvoy.dpuf 
KOSINSKI, Harriet (I1647)
 
129 Obituary:

Name of Deceased: May E. (Marsh) Holcomb
Death Date: 12 Nov 2010
Obituary Date: 16 Nov 2010
Newspaper Title: The Republican
Newspaper Location: Springfield, MA, USA
Spouse's Name: Lawrence
Childrens' Names: Lawrence C. "Skip" Holcomb of Summerville, SC, Betsy A. Loehn and Patricia Sam
Number of Grandchildren: 7
Number of Great-grandchildren: 23 
MARSH, Mae Elizabeth (I1688)
 
130 Obituary: GRANT, Donald L. Donald L. Grant, 85, of Manchester, beloved husband of Edwina (Bird) Grant, died Friday, (February 11, 2005) at his home in Manchester. Donald was born August 10, 1919 in Middletown, son of the late Daniel and Jean (Lamb) Grant and was a resident of Coventry for 50 years before moving to Manchester five years ago. Donald was employed by Pratt & Whitney Aircraft for 30 years before his retirement in 1983. He was a Army and Merchant Marine veteran of World War II, and a member of the American Legion in Manchester. Donald was an avid reader and enjoyed boating. Besides Donald's wife Edwina of 65 years he is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Forster and Thuy Grant of Georgia; a daughter, Candace Thibeault of Maine; five grandchildren; four great grandchildren, and many other relatives and friends. Donald was predeceased by a son, Craig Grant. A funeral service will be held Thursday, February 17, 12 Noon at the First Congregational Church, Coventry 1171 Main St., Coventry with the Rev. Dr. Bruce Johnson officiating. Burial will be private. There will be no calling hours. Memorial contributions in Donald's name may be made to the First Congregational Church, 1171 Main St., Coventry 06238. Coventry Funeral Home, 2665 Boston Tpke., (Rte. 44) Coventry, has charge of arrangements. GRANT, Donald Lamb (I2703)
 
131 Of Colchester, Conn. GRAY, Fairfied (I28340)
 
132 Patty Lee Walk Prater of Campton, Kentucky widow of the late Lester Prater departed this life Sunday, January 26, 2020 at the age of 69 years. She was a daughter of the late John and Louise Barnes Walk born in Wheel Wright, Floyd County, Kentucky on May 7, 1950. She was a retired state employee, loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She is survived by one son, Michael Wayne Prater and wife, Jill of Liberty, Missouri; seven daughters, Margaret Jeanette Henson and husband, Jim of Campton, Kentucky, Renee Roberts and husband, Lloyd, Jr., of Jackson, Kentucky, Tracy Lynn Patrick and husband Todd of Campton, Kentucky, Nina Nicole Reynolds and husband, Jonathan of Lexington, Kentucky, Melissa Jane Morton and husband, Bruce of Winchester, Kentucky, Shelby Diane Ison and husband, Clint of Lexington, Kentucky and Stella Rose Atkins and husband, David of Morehead, Kentucky; twenty grandchildren, Lloyd Roberts, Kennedy Patrick, Peyton Reynolds, Erin Reynolds, Cameron Prater, Cody Prater, Tim Hudson, Nathan Miller, Jeffrey Ison, Gregory Ison, Alex Halsey, Savannah Halsey, Logan Prater, Austin Kincannon, Carson Kincannon, John Henson, Amanda Henson, Junior Henson, Tyler Adkins and Kameron Adkins; six great-grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lester Prater; her parents, John and Louise Barnes Walk; four brothers, Robert Walk, Earshel Walk, Jimmy Walk and Jack Walk and one sister, Theda Walk. She also leaves behind a host of other relatives and friends to mourn her passing. Serving as pallbearers; grandsons WALK, Patty Lee (I539035767)
 
133 Policeman Hensley was shot and fatally wounded when he and the police chief ordered the driver of a truck to stop blowing his horn in the downtown business district. The suspect opened fire, striking Policeman Hensley in the spine and the chief in the hand. The chief returned fire killing the suspect.

Policeman Hensley's wound was so serious that he was transported to a hospital in Lexington, where he remained until succumbing to the wound four days later.

Policeman Hensley had served with the agency for several years.

Citation: Supporting Heroes website 2013 
HENSLEY, Mize (I539034105)
 
134 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I539035911)
 
135 Published Law Books:

Baldwin's Kentucky revised statutes, with rules of practice, annotated: Multiple Volumes
Probate practice and procedure: Multiple Volumes
Russell's Kentucky practice, civil and criminal, with forms:
Law and rules to January 1, 1964: Multiple Volumes 
RUSSELL, Absalom Crosem (I535428762)
 
136 Returning from service in the United States Army in World War II in Europe. Assigned to 130th Armored Ordnance Battalion - 8th Armored Division as an Ordnance Specialist. Rank M/Sgt (E-8). NEARY, James Francis Jr. (I539035827)
 
137 Returning from service in WWII. Boarded ship named Exchange in Le Havre, France arrived New York 18 Sep 1945.

Clarence was a TEC3 (MOS 648 - Radio Repair) assigned to the 6th Armour Division, 146th Armored Signal Company  
HENSLEY, Clarence C. (I1615)
 
138 ROBERTS Scott Alan, born April 5, 1967, age 45, died peacefully at home on April 20, 2012. Father of beloved daughter, Logan, and loving son of deceased father, Donald Roberts and mother, Bobbie Roberts, and brother of Randall Roberts. The family will hold a private memorial service. Memorials can be made to Grace Episcopal Church P.O. Box 244 Florence, KY 41042. Online condolences www.stithfuneralhomes.com ROBERTS, Scott Alan (I539037312)
 
139 RUSSELL Wendell Russell 78 533 Snow Creek Road Clay City died Monday July 22 2002 at his residence following a long illness A native of Breathitt County he was the son of the late Floyd and Bertie Bowling Russell He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Local 40 Boilermakers Elizabethtown He is survived by his wife Elizabeth Russell sons David Russell Holland IN and William (Eddie) Russell Versailles daughter Donna Combs Hazard seven grandchildren and one great granddaughter Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 AM Thursday at Hearne Funeral Home Chapel by Rev Marion Brewer with burial following in Jackson Cemetery Visitation after 6:00 PM today at Hearne Funeral Home Active pallbearers are William Edward (Bill) Russell Wesley Wendell and J Garland Combs Terry Tarter and Danny Barnett Honorary pallbearers are Paul Knox Darrhyl Combs Jack Strange Paul Foster Buster Moore Pete Tarter Stanley Combs Ron Clemons Gary Hall and Tommy Evans Donations may be made to Hospice East PO Box 1209 Stanton KY 40380 RUSSELL, Wendell Absolom (I539034183)
 
140 Russell, Victoria Lynn
60, of Battle Creek, Michigan, passed away peacefully on July 23, 2019 at home with her family by her side. Born April 2nd 1959 in Jackson, Michigan, she is the daughter of Adam and Alvadene Russell.
Raised in Dansville, Michigan and graduated from Dansville High school in 1977. Victoria attended the Capital Area Career Center and completed the Cosmetology program to go on for her board certification. After working in cosmetology she went on to work as a clerk in Stockbridge, MI where she enjoyed working with the public. She loved cooking, reading, gardening, spending time with her friends, family, and bible study group. Dedicated to the Lord as a young child, she was a loving woman of faith.
She was preceded in death by her father, Adam Russell, and brother, Grover Russell.
Her beautiful soul will forever be cherished in the lives of her children Angel Sabin and husband Travis of Battle Creek, MI, Martin Cottom of Battle Creek, MI and Devin Stacy of Mason, MI; two grandchildren Hunter and Reed Sabin; mother, Alvadene Russell; brother, Vaughn Russell; sister, Laura Russell; brother, William Russell; nieces and nephews Louise Malcom, Elizabeth Cooper, Danielle Russell, Amanda Russell and Adam Russell and countless close friends.
Funeral services for Victoria will be held at the Desnoyer Funeral Home on Saturday, July 27, 2019 at 11:00 AM with Reverend James Brown officiating. Cremation will follow the funeral service.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 10:00 to 11:00 AM.
Memorials may be made to the Southwest Michigan Hospice. 
RUSSELL, Victoria Lynn (I539037620)
 
141 Ruth Back Landrum, age 79 of Noctor, KY passed away Monday, January 28, 2002 due to a short illness. She was the daughter of the late Wayne and Betty Mullins Back and the widow of Uriah Landrum. She was a member of the Victory Tabenacle Church.
Survivors include six daughters, Reva and husband Paul Watkins of Wolverine, KY, Dovie and husband Haven Fugate of Noctor, KY, Laverna and husband Raymond Watkins of Noctor, KY, Martha and husband Charles Turner of Jackson, Nadine and husband David Back of Campton, KY, and Alice and husband David Carpenter of Noctor, KY; five sons, Raymond and wife Sue Landrum of Jackson, Artus and wife Robin Landrum of Seelyville, IN, Luther and wife Jean Landrum of Noctor, KY, Kermit and wife Eva Landrum of Noctor, KY, and Billy and wife Addie Landrum of Noctor, KY; three sisters, Jossie Fugate of Wilstacy, KY, Florence Osborne and Hattie Mae Prater both of Jackson, 18 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Thursday, January 31, 2002 at 11:00 a.m. at the Deaton Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Leonard Carpenter and Rev. Gordon Little Officiating. There will be additional services Wednesday, January 30 at 7:00 p.m. at the Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Landrum Cementery located at Noctor, KY.
Deaton Funeral Home will be in charge of arrangements.
The Jackson Times, January 31, 2002. 
BACK, Ruth (I2912)
 
142 Section 4 / Lot 73 HOLCOMB, Jane (I1342)
 
143 Section B Lot 93  SHIPPEE, Clarence Galusha (I1622)
 
144 Section B Lot 93  WATSON, Jennie (I539037871)
 
145 Shown in 1900 Census as Jamil with Daniel in parenthesis. MARSH, Daniel (I539034032)
 
146 Soldier, pioneer, and politician from Virginia and Kentucky.

Bio provided by Mary Harrell-Sesniak

Salem Gazette (Salem, MA), Aug. 2, 1825, p. 3:
At his residence in Fayette county, Ky. Colonel William Russell, aged about 66 years. Few men have been better known in Kentucky, than Col. Russell. The soldier of all our wars ; he was for forty years the defender or servant of his country. At the age of 16 he entered the armies of the Republic, during the Revolutionary war, as a foot soldier, and rose through several gradations to the rank of Colonel. He served about twenty campaigns and represented this country for many years, both in the Virginia and Kentucky Legislatures.--Ky. Reporter.


Bio provided by David Reese

He was born in Culpepper County, Virginia to William Russell and Tabitha (Adams) Russell. William Russell, Sr., was a prominent citizen of southwestern Virginia and a colonel in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. In 1773, the elder Russell took his family, including William Jr., westward in the first attempt by British colonists to establish a permanent settlement in Kentucky. The expedition, guided by Daniel Boone, was abandoned after an attack by American Indians. Boone's son James and Henry Russell, brother of William Russell, Jr., were captured and tortured to death in the attack.

During the Revolutionary War, William Russell, Jr., fought as a captain in the Virginia militia, taking part in the Battle of Kings Mountain as an aide to Colonel William Campbell. After the war he relocated to Kentucky, settling in 1783 in Fayette County on land that had been granted to his father for military service.

He served as a colonel of Kentucky militia in the Northwest Indian War. During the War of 1812, he was colonel of the 7th Infantry Regiment, taking part in the Siege of Fort Harrison and the Peoria War.

Russell served in the Virginia state House of Representatives in 1790 and 1791 and in the Kentucky house in 1792, 1796-1780, 1802, and 1823.

Russell County, Kentucky is named for him, but Russellville, Kentucky and Russell County, Virginia are named for his father.

Robert M. Rennick, Kentucky Place Names (University Press of Kentucky, 1988), p. 259.

The Kentucky Encyclopedia.
 
RUSSELL, Colonel William (I2414)
 
147 SOUTHWICK - Sarah Charlesworth Saunders, 93, of 34 Ahrend Circle, Southwick, died Friday, January 4, 2013 in La Hague, VA, of natural causes, while visiting her daughter Debra. Born Sarah Bird, October 24, 1919 in Hartford, CT, she had lived in Southwick since 1942.

Mrs. Saunders is survived by her sister, Winna Grant, 5 children, 17 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren, and 2 great-great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Emerson; her son, Ronald and her granddaughter, Lynn Sarah. Her surviving children are Emerson, Jr. and his wife Rita, Bruce and his wife Dale, Judith Ronk, Debra Booze, and Robert and his wife Julie. Sarah was a long time member of the Methodist Church, the Congamond Lakes Association, and the Southwick Grange where she served as treasurer. She was employed by the Digital Corporation in the 70's and was a newspaper carrier for the Springfield Daily News for over 50 years. In retirement she was employed by the Big Y grocery stores.

The funeral will be held Monday, January 14, 2:00 p.m. at the College Highway Methodist Church, Southwick.

Westfield News, The (MA) - Thursday, January 10, 2013 
BIRD, Sarah Charlesworth (I539034222)
 
148 Stanley S. Sadoski, 90, formerly of 5450 Appleman Rd., died Friday morning, July 14, 2006, at his residence in Brevillier Village following a short illness. He was born in Erie, April 5, 1916, son of the late Joseph and Mary Mozdy Sadowski. He lived in Erie all of his life. Stan was employed as a purchasing manager at Erie Press Systems for 27 years before retiring in 1978. He was previously employed in the engineering departments of Kaiser Aluminum and American Meter Corps. He was a 1934 graduate of Tech High School and a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church, where he was an adult Scout Leader for over 35 years. As an adult leader, he received the prestigious Silver Beaver Award. He was also a life member of the Erie Maennerchor Club and enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening. Stan was preceded in death by a son, Robert Sadoski; a granddaughter, Lori Sadoski Bauschard; and a sister, Frances Katarzynski. He is survived by Harriet Kosinski Sadoski, his wife of 67 years; a daughter, Cindy Hornaman, and her husband, Chris, of Allentown, Pa.; and a son, Thomas Sadoski, and his wife, Barbara, of Erie. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews.  SADOSKI, Stanley Stephen (I539034091)
 
149 Susan Z. Marsh, 78, of 27 Owen street, widow of Frank P. Marsh, died yesterday at St Francis' hospital, Hartford. She leaves there sons, Harry L. Marsh of Hartford, Daniel Marsh of Unlonvllle and Noble Marsh of Westfield, Mass; a daughter, Mrs B. Mary McCarthy, of Hartford; I sisters, Mrs Nellie Felch of ChoehIre and Mrs Cora A. Marsh of Philadelphia; II grandchildren and three The funeral will be held Wednesday at 1:10 m. from 778 Farmington avenue. West Hartford. Rev Frederick F. H. Nason, redor of Grace Bplsoopat church, will officiate. Hurts! will be In Old North Cemetery, Woodbury, ATWOOD, Susan Zillah (I1730)
 
150 Taken from Ancestry Tree of: deborahphillips0629
Potential second wife: Irene Hall m. 1826. One child listed: Chauncy D. Dexter b. 6 Jul 1818 Vermont, d. 13 Dec 1890 South Bloomfield, Marrow, Ohio.

Also lists birth\death information for Silas:
Birth 6 Dec 1794 in Wardsboro, Windham, Vermont, United States
Death 7 Apr 1850 in Wardsboro, Windham, Vermont, United States  
DEXTER, Silas (I539034612)
 

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